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Darrnell Welch

Root of All Culture

A weekly Society and Culture podcast
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Root of All Culture

Darrnell Welch

Root of All Culture

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Root of All Culture

Darrnell Welch

Root of All Culture

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Our previous episode that spoke about the accountability that we must seek in our communities' leaders speaks to a larger spectrum: leadership. Today's episode speaks on what is leadership? (1:28). The qualities of leadership (12:53) and using
A year ago, the COVID-19 hit and left us in an unprecedented time. More so, 2020 was more than just COVID being at the forefront of last year. From the death of Kobe, government’s response to COVID and its people, we look back at 2020. From the
We are back! The return of the Root of All Culture is here and with that is an overview of what to look forward to in this episode and in the future of this podcast. We start off first by describing why I took the hiatus from the podcast. Expla
When we are understanding the information received from our peers to the media, sometimes what is forgotten is the rules of integrity and it’s impact to ethically and moral understand what is right and wrong. The beginning of the clip is from a
Through the week, in building content, it hit me when I ran across the twitter page of Loni who is a co-host on the real and how she spoke about the lack of honor and respect black men have towards women. Along with my guest, we decipher what h
As we transition into a new year, looking back on 2019 and the last decade, there are things that were left unsaid or weren’t said at all. There is also dilemmas that make us sit back and understand what it is that is at stake here. The convers
Hey everyone! Due to the absence of last weeks podcast as I took a trip to nature, more self reflection and focus was created in order to understand myself and the world. In this Double Header series, the first portion is to explain the camping
Entering the month of August, it’s a difficult transition for a lot of people. From college athletes to high school students, it’s a start of a new chapter. Therefore, there’s an array of announcements made on the podcast. From slimming the tim
Stumped with less of a cohesive podcast for today, it was productive as a friend and I have a conversation about being in limbo to attempting to ask 21 questions. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rootofallcu
Sat down with the Author, Shaquanda Dalton and talked about the journey of being a book writer as well as what were some of the obstacles she had to face in order to get to where she is at. Descriptively speaking, she gives details on her proce
Well would have constituted as a episode of a topic along with a guest being on the show, that didn’t happen. But what did is the discussion of legacy of what that entails to us as humans. What is legacy? Where does one’s legacy start? Whose le
Continuing the conversation from last week’s episode, I’m joined here by Mary Zatezalo and her perspective from last week’s episode. We also asked her questions and have a conversation about whiteness and what that means to her and how she disc
This is but an interesting dialogue to have because it is centered around whiteness. Not necessarily in context of its history (although it is important to have that conversation), it is imperative because it continues to be the stronghold of d
Capping off from the session of affirming blackness in America to indulging in the dialogue of Juneteenth, the speakers for today’s podcast tries to revisit the meaning but also connect its past to the current state of affairs in America. Under
The past week is one that is riddle with the affirmation of how America has continually viewed black people as lesser than. An example of these affirmation comes from variety of sectors of America. From politics, to sports, to even the liveliho
From Ava Duvernay’s When They See Us to the racial climate of today, discrimination often leads to a lack of leadership. More importantly a lack of self-leadership. This isn’t to discredit what racism played a part in the American history but i
Capitalism is fickle. Just as a well as humans. Jumping from Capitalism in the neighbors that have different set of issues to what the environment? Also got deep inside my personal life as The host was explaining what compartmentalism on emotio
Authenticity often can be a catalyst for positive change but also can be the calamity for which someone can fall. For that, it is often that we tether on the fence about how authentic we can be. A lot of our authenticity comes from the mindset
Because this being a reflection of my journey, constrained the space in which giving longer content was not needed, it does not stop with speaking about the content of today’s America with thoughts on Abortion, Mentorship and looking at those t
Death is a subject that seems to fluidly come in and out of spaces of dialogue. Through personal reflection, there are moments in which we ask ourselves, “Are we prepared for the inevitable?”, “How do I speak about losing someone?”, and, “What’
Living in America, we are to believe, “Land of the Free, Home of the Brave”. History, however, tells us different about who has the ability to be free without the unbiases of America (specifically, white Americans) imposing what already old, co
Presidential candidates for the 2020 election have been questioned highly for what reparations will be for Black people, but most imperatively, how come they are all stumped on what set of reparations black people will get? Furthermore, if we a
Hey everyone! Another installment of the journey. We are talking about interracial relationships. What they look like? Why is it important to have this conversation? And where do we go from here? We further go down the line to speak about how t
Looking on the legacy of Nipsey Hussle, I transcend the topic into a multilayered form of critical problems but crucial solutions not just to carry on his legacy but to even create our own as black people as we still have hope in bringing light
How do black people move beyond the expectations vs. The reality of themselves. The episode will be broken down into two segements. What are the expectations that shaped the way society views black people and how we view ourselves. The next seg
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